The Way Home

on CerebralAudio 2016 / CAEL0001
10/06/2016 Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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After more than five years in recording and production, Tim Kays has released an album that reaches past the influences of Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Brian Eno and other electronic artists and reconnects with his long time passion for progressive rock music (ala Pink Floyd, Alan Parsons, Yes, D.O.A., and Gentle Giant): The Way Home. That re-connection is apropos for an album that is about finding The Way Home. Tim's approach to the concept of "home" is about more than just the lodging that one might have. It's about the emotional home, the strength of beliefs, and the patience it takes to find one's true home. Having the forbearance to work on a release for five years is tantamount to the journey that it can take a person to find their home. Tim has created a release that is the most personal expression of this journey. We welcome Tim to CerebralAudio with this release, and hope you will enjoy it as much as we have in working on bringing this release to you. It's truly an honor f…
After more than five years in recording and production, Tim Kays has released an album that reaches past the influences of Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Brian Eno and other electronic artists and reconnects with his long time passion for progressive rock music (ala Pink Floyd, Alan Parsons, Yes, D.O.A., and Gentle Giant): The Way Home. That re-connection is apropos for an album that is about finding The Way Home. Tim's approach to the concept of "home" is about more than just the lodging that one might have. It's about the emotional home, the strength of beliefs, and the patience it takes to find one's true home. Having the forbearance to work on a release for five years is tantamount to the journey that it can take a person to find their home. Tim has created a release that is the most personal expression of this journey. We welcome Tim to CerebralAudio with this release, and hope you will enjoy it as much as we have in working on bringing this release to you. It's truly an honor for us to be entrusted with a release that has taken Tim many years to bring to its most perfect form.
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